Review of Lord Snow

Game of Thrones: Lord Snow (2011)
Season 1, Episode 3
6/10
Keeps going the same way. I think it's time for a more concrete plot soon...
1 February 2015
Warning: Spoilers
The dialogue between queen Cersei and prince Joffrey Baratheon is interesting. It reveals that they are both horrible persons corrupted by their inherited power.

This is followed by the Stark family dinner which is a big contrast as they seem to be acting like rather normal humans. Arya Stark continues her great acting and turns out to be a character that has morale and will.

Commander Mormont tries to build up an army from more or less peasant, which is a slow struggle. Jon Snow teaches the peasants the way of the sword. Finally some sort of evolving plot and not just confusing deceit, nudity and violence without it being put into proper context.

The relationship between Jon Snow and the dwarf (Tyrion Lannister) is evolving into something interesting.

Then there seem to be some sibling trouble between the Targaryens, but I cannot understand what it is about and the logic behind the actions. Maybe it's because I have not read the books or paid enough attention, but this is the risk this shows carries by introducing so many characters so quick without properly giving the audience time to consume it...
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